2 Earthworks indicating the remains of shrunken settlement are visible on air photographs.
The site of a shrunken settlement at Burmington. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.
1 Earthworks indicating the remains of a Medieval shrunken settlement were observed during a site visit.
2 The earthworks have been photographed from the air.
3 Area extended slightly to the SE, ...
The site of the Medieval shrunken village of Willoughby. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks. The site is located to the west of Willoughby.
2 Earthworks probably representing shrunken Medieval settlement have been identified on air photographs.
The site of an area of Medieval shrunken village at Abbot's Salford. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.
1 Site 1. During excavation of Roman fort buildings, WA 3496, at Manor House Farm, traces of Medieval occupation were found. A layer of reddish clay containing much pottery, bone, ...
The site of a possible Medieval settlement was uncovered during excavation. The site lies east of Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
2 Earthworks possibly representing the remains of shrunken Medieval settlement appear on air photographs.
The possible site of a Medieval shrunken village. The remains are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site is located 200m north west of the church at Alderminster.
1 The earthwork remains of shrunken Medieval settlement appear on air photographs.
The remains of a Medieval shrunken village are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site of the shrunken village is located 400m south east of the church at Alderminster.
3 Earthwork remains of a shrunken settlement show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Honington Parish (PRN 6442).
The site of shrunken village at Honington. The site is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs.
3 Earthwork remains of a shrunken settlement show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and
furrow plot for Honington Parish (PRN 6442).
The site of a shrunken village. The remains of the village are visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. It is located 400m east of Honington.
2 Earthwork remains of shrunken settlement show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Long Marston Parish (MWA6449).
3 Area extended slightly to ...
The site of the Medieval shrunken village of Long Marston. Earthworks, which are visible on aerial photographs, suggest that Long Marston village was once larger.
1 Earthwork remains of shrunken settlement around Upper Quinton show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Quinton Parish (PRN 6451).
2 Air ...
The Medieval shrunken village of Upper Quinton. Earthworks, which are visible on aerial photographs, suggest that the southern part of Upper Quinton village may have been larger once.
1 Earthwork remains of shrunken settlement on south side of Darlingscote village show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Tredington ...
The site of a shrunken village dating to the Medieval period.Two areas of desertion are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and lidar.
1 A large complex of earthworks indicating a shrunken settlement show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Admington Parish (PRN 6386).
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The Medieval shrunken village of Lower and Upper Admington. The remains are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site is located on the south east side of Lower Admington.
2 Traces of earthworks which may represent the remains of Medieval settlement have been identified on air photographs. The earthworks were confirmed on the ground during a site visit in ...
The possible site of a settlement dating to the Medieval period. It is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. An excavation revealed a Medieval enclosure but no evidence of occupation. It is located 500m east of the church, Ladbroke.
1 A 4.2 ha field containing a complex of earthworks. Known as Bury Yard. The field is close to Priory Farm and the name of the farm and field may ...
The possible site of a Medieval shrunken village at Priors Marston. The remains of the village are visible as earthworks, including several house platforms. The site lies to the north of Priors Marston.
1 A site visit identified earthwork remains of the shifted/shrunken medieval village.
The site of an area of shrunken village at Hunningham dating to the Medieval period. The site has been identified from earthworks revealing house platforms and boundary banks.
1 Part of an extensive earthwork complex including some crofts and houses among a maze of post-depopulation paddocks and pens. Documentary references suggest a hamlet called ‘Wygunhulend’ in 1352 and ...
An area of earthworks relating to the Medieval shrunken village at Chesterton Green. They include some possible houses and crofts among a maze of post-depopulation paddocks and pens. Documentary evidence suggests it might be a village called Wygunhulende.
1 Earthwork remains of shrunken village on north side of Copston Magna village show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Copston ...
The Medieval shrunken village of Copston Magna. The remains of the village are visible as an earthwork. The site is located to the north of Copston Magna.
1 Earthwork remains of shrunken settlement at north end of Willey village, show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Willey Parish ...
The Medieval shrunken settlement at Willey. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks. The site is located at the north end of Willey.
1 The village used to surround the church near the summit of the hill, where there is now only a farm and vicarage. The main village is now ...
The site of the Medieval shrunken village of Burton. The remains of the village survive as earthworks, some of which have been excavated. The site lies to the west of the church at Burton Dassett.
1 The Manor House is fairly remote from the village centre, and is surrounded by pasture fields, which show vague and indefinite earthworks. Two footpaths cross Wardens Close, ...
The possible site of an area a shrunken village dating to the Medieval period. There are earthworks of ditches, house platforms and ridge and furrow which are visible on the ground and on aerial photographs. It is located 400m north of the church, Fenny Compton.
1 In 1329 the village was not taxed, because of its smallness. In 1539 the living was so small that it was served from Warwick. The air photograph shows very ...
The possible site of a Medieval shrunken village. The village is known to have existed from documentary evidence. It was located to the east of the church at Honiley.
1 In 1969 a concentration of Medieval pottery was found in the corner of a field between St Nicholas Church and the modern village. A trench, about 1m by 7m ...
The possible site of a shrunken village of Medieval date. The site is located 200m south of the church at Radford Semele. It was partially excavated in 1969.
1 In 1995, an archaeological evaluation was carried out at Hockley Lane, Ettington. The evaluation revealed Medieval ditches, some of which may be 10th century. Other features were ...
Medieval features indicative of settlement, were found during an archaeological work at this site, west of Hockley Lane, Ettington. The features included ditches, pits a possible pond and buildings.
1 and 2 There are a number of 16th century and 17th century houses to the W and S of the church at Church End. In addition other earthworks may ...
A possible Medieval shrunken village at Church End which survives as an earthwork.